
Varicose vein symptoms can be uncomfortable any time of day but are often especially distressing at night. Here’s what to do to get a restful sleep.
New Mexicans enjoy year-round warmth. But if you have varicose veins, the heat can make you uncomfortable if you don’t follow some precautions.
Are you thinking about treating your varicose veins? You have many treatment options, but not all of them will be a good fit for your needs.
Understanding this root cause helps physicians such as Michael Harding, MD, provide quick relief to patients
Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) is proud to announce its partnership with Michael B. Harding, MD, FACC, DABVLM, ABVM, RPVI, RPhS, owner of Vein Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Choosing the right doctor for any medical condition is important, but it’s especially important when it comes to your veins. Your vascular system keeps your heart pumping and blood flowing.
Unlike varicose veins, which appear solely on the lower extremities, spider veins can sometimes develop on the legs and face. The two conditions are often linked together because each stem from poor circulation in the veins and are frequently seen in the same area on the legs.
According to studies, up to a third of adults have varicose veins. If you’re one of them, you likely wonder what exactly led to those raised, bluish lines on your calves.